because have the same organism an animalia
Both have cell walls.
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
fungi don't have cells dude.they have hyphaethey are kind of threadlike structures,multi-nucleated and similar to cells,but they're not cellsnow plants they have cells....and they're all the same basically,cell wall,cell membrane,cell sap[permanent vacuole],nucleus,cytoplasm starch grains and food stores
They are all cells or whatever
because have the same organism an animalia
i believe they have a root system that makes them both similar
Plants are made out of cells with cell walls constructed of cellulose, the fiberous pieces in plants. Fungi, in contrast, have cells walls constructed of chitin. Fungi are also heterotrophs, obtaining nutrients from other living organisms. Plants are autotrophs, creating nutrients from photosynthesis. Fungi don't have leaves. Plants do. In general, fungi are fundamentally different than plants. For that reason, scientists categorize them differently.
Fungi lack chlorophyll which means they can't photosynthesize, and the composition of fungal cell walls are quite different from those of plants.
prokaryotic cells does not have nuclear membrane surrounded DNA, a characteristic of only bacterial cells.
eukaryotes such as plants and fungi have cell walls in them.
plantae and fungi.
Sperm do not swim to eggs on plants like fungi. In fungi, sexual reproduction usually involves the fusion of specialized reproductive cells called gametes, which come into contact through proximity rather than active swimming.